WR Kenny Golladay: The Good, the Great and the Ugly
In most cases, a wide receiver's production is based on who calls the plays and delivers them the ball. So while receiver Kenny Golladay’s first season in New York was disappointing, it is hard to know who is to blame for the worst production in his five-season career.
After only playing in five games in his final season in Detroit, Golladay started 14 games for the Giants, but he was not fully healthy in many of those contests. When you combine that with poor quarterback play and an extremely conservative/risk-averse offensive philosophy, you almost have to justify giving Golladay a pass for the lack of consistent production in 2021.
If the Giants hope to have a much improved season this year, they will need the Golladay of 2019 to emerge. The question becomes, does that guy still exist? We look at the good, the great, and the ugly of New York's highest-paid receiver.
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The Good: Catch Radius
The Great: Concentration on Contested Catches
The Ugly: Lack of Separation
Final Thoughts
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